Reflective Statement In Social Work

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I am passionate about social work, motivated, adaptable to new environments final year, postgraduate, social work student. I am committed to social work values and I am confident that I share Hackney Children and Young People’s Services values and core principles. I share a vision for the local area described by the Sustainable Community Strategy (SCS). I share the Council’s vision of a community based on fair and equal treatment for all and respect for the dignity and value of each person is summed up in its Equality and Diversity Statement. I am committed to promoting and to protect equality of opportunity for all groups of staff and service users and to challenge discrimination, racism, sexism and other forms of unjust behaviour. I am also committed to other Council’s core values of public service, quality, and empowerment. I am committed to the seven Principles of Public Life which are as follows: Selflessness, Integrity, Objectivity, Accountability, Openness, Honesty, Leadership …show more content…

I am always willing to learn new skills and would welcome the opportunity of additional training to benefit an employer. I am committed to constantly keeping up to date with research knowledge of social learning theory and systemic approaches and any other important and relevant research knowledge. I have received additional training and seminars in recognising signs of abuse and neglect include the most recent: Lunchtime Seminar: Female Genital Mutilation Awareness (2015), Safeguarding Children (2015), Lunchtime Seminar: MAP Meetings (2015), Life Story Workshop (2015), Lunchtime Seminar: Child Trafficking (2015). I have a genuine interest in Law and Social Policy for Social

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